La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.
La Pousse d'Or was the flagship estate of the Côte de Beaune from the 1960s until the death of Mr. Gérard Potel in 1996. After a difficult recovery, La Pousse d'Or regains its letters of nobility since 2009 by producing generous, deep and complex wines, from very ripe harvests. The estate expanded in 2008 with the judicious acquisition of very beautiful plots of land in Chambolle-Musigny (formerly the Moine-Hudelot estate) and Morey-Saint-Denis (formerly the Louis Rémy estate).
Rated one star in the 2021 Revue du Vin de France guide.